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- Update to BASH 5.0
- Update to Tcl 8.6.10
+- bootstrap/build script reviewed, `--config` option removed, help for all
+ sub-commands added
+
**Fixed bugs:
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+PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS),
+EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
+SUCH DAMAGES.
+
+ 17. Interpretation of Sections 15 and 16.
+
+ If the disclaimer of warranty and limitation of liability provided
+above cannot be given local legal effect according to their terms,
+reviewing courts shall apply local law that most closely approximates
+an absolute waiver of all civil liability in connection with the
+Program, unless a warranty or assumption of liability accompanies a
+copy of the Program in return for a fee.
+
+ END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS
+
+ How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
+
+ If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest
+possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it
+free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms.
+
+ To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest
+to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively
+state the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least
+the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
+
+ src
+ Copyright (C) 2020 Pmodules
+
+ This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
+ (at your option) any later version.
+
+ This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+ GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ along with this program. If not, see .
+
+Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
+
+ If the program does terminal interaction, make it output a short
+notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode:
+
+ src Copyright (C) 2020 Pmodules
+ This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'.
+ This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
+ under certain conditions; type `show c' for details.
+
+The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate
+parts of the General Public License. Of course, your program's commands
+might be different; for a GUI interface, you would use an "about box".
+
+ You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school,
+if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary.
+For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU GPL, see
+.
+
+ The GNU General Public License does not permit incorporating your program
+into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you
+may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with
+the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General
+Public License instead of this License. But first, please read
+.
diff --git a/Pmodules/libstd.bash b/Pmodules/libstd.bash
index e54f4b7..a2db280 100644
--- a/Pmodules/libstd.bash
+++ b/Pmodules/libstd.bash
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ std::get_YN_answer() {
# $1: filename
std::get_abspath() {
local -r fname=$1
- [[ -r "${fname}" ]] || return 1
+ #[[ -r "${fname}" ]] || return 1
if [[ -d ${fname} ]]; then
echo $(cd "${fname}" && pwd)
else
@@ -289,6 +289,9 @@ std.get_os_release_linux() {
RedHatEnterpriseServer | RedHatEnterprise | Scientific | rhel | centos | fedora )
echo "rhel${VERSION_ID%.*}"
;;
+ Ubuntu )
+ echo "Ubuntu${VERSION_ID%.*}"
+ ;;
* )
echo "Unknown"
exit 1
diff --git a/Pmodules/profile.csh.in b/Pmodules/profile.csh.in
index c4e4f78..0047bdb 100755
--- a/Pmodules/profile.csh.in
+++ b/Pmodules/profile.csh.in
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ endif
setenv PMODULES_MODULEFILES_DIR 'modulefiles'
setenv PMODULES_DEFINED_RELEASES ':unstable:stable:deprecated:'
-setenv PMODULES_ROOT '/opt/psi'
+setenv PMODULES_ROOT "@PMODULES_ROOT@"
setenv PMODULES_CONFIG_DIR 'config'
setenv PMODULES_HOME "${PMODULES_ROOT}/Tools/Pmodules/${PMODULES_VERSION}"
setenv PMODULES_DIR "${PMODULES_HOME}"
diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..0a9e10d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/README.md
@@ -0,0 +1,51 @@
+# Pmodules
+
+Pmodules are a hierarchical module environment based on [Environment Modules](http://modules.sourceforge.net).
+For the time being they are still using the C implementation of the Environment Modules.
+
+*Future plans*
+* Version 2 will be a re-implementation in Tcl using the modulecmd of Environment Modules.
+* Version 3 will be implementat as extension of Environment Modules.
+
+## Install a new Pmodules environment
+
+All Pmodules and all required software is installed in a directory hierarchy
+in one unique root directory. If required or prefered dedicated directories can
+be defined for temporary files and/or downloaded files.
+
+In the most cases a Pmodules environment will be installed on a network file-system,
+but local disk is of course also possible. Just make sure you have write access to
+to Pmodules root directory. The Pmodules root directory defaults to `/opt/psi`.
+
+*Installation*
+1. clone this repository and cd into it.
+2. create the Pmodules root directory and make sure you have write access with
+ the user you want to use to setup the new Pmodules environment. In the following
+ steps we use `$PMODULES_ROOT` as symbols for the root directory.
+3. Run
+ ```
+ ./build configure --prefix=$PMODULES_ROOT
+ ```
+ to configure a new Pmodules environment. This command creates the configuration
+ file `$PMODULES_ROOT/config/modbuild.conf` and some directories under `$PMODULES_ROOT`
+ required in the next steps.
+4. Run
+ ```
+ ./build compile --prefix=$PMODULES_ROOT
+ ```
+ to compile and install the required tools.
+5. Run
+ ```
+ ./build install --prefix=$PMODULES_ROOT
+ ```
+ to install the Pmodules scripts.
+
+If you don't want to use `$PMODULES_ROOT/var/tmp/${USER}` for temporary files
+you can override the default by using the option `--tmpdir=TEMP_DIR` in step 3.
+
+If you don't want to use `$PMODULES_ROOT/var/distfiles` for downloaded files
+you can override the default by using the option `--distfilesdir=DISTDIR` in step 3.
+
+## Install a new Pmodules version
+
+TBW
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/build b/build
index 6e19fe3..3725a93 100755
--- a/build
+++ b/build
@@ -1,4 +1,9 @@
-#!/bin/bash
+#!/usr/bin/env bash
+#
+if [ "${BASH_VERSINFO[0]}" -lt 4 ]; then
+ echo "BASH version >= 4 is required and must be available in PATH!" 1>&2
+ exit 1
+fi
declare BOOTSTRAP_DIR=$(dirname "$0")
source "${BOOTSTRAP_DIR}/Pmodules/libstd.bash" || { echo "Oops!" 1>&2; exit 42; }
@@ -6,20 +11,19 @@ source "${BOOTSTRAP_DIR}/Pmodules/libstd.bash" || { echo "Oops!" 1>&2; exit 42;
declare -r BOOTSTRAP_DIR=$(std::get_abspath "${BOOTSTRAP_DIR}")
declare -r SRC_DIR="${BOOTSTRAP_DIR}/Pmodules"
-# not used here
-unset PMODULES_ROOT
+# these variables need to be defined but must be initialized with an empty string
+declare -x PMODULES_HOME=''
+declare -x PMODULES_DISTFILESDIR=''
+declare -x PMODULES_TMPDIR=''
-# these variables are re-declared and set in the configuration file
-unset PMODULES_HOME
-unset PMODULES_DISTFILESDIR
+declare -rx CONFIG_DIR='config'
+declare -rx CONFIG_FILE='modbuild.conf'
# defaults
declare -rx DEFAULT_PMODULES_ROOT='/opt/psi'
-declare -rx DEFAULT_PMODULES_DISTFILESDIR="${DEFAULT_PMODULES_ROOT}/var/distfiles"
-declare -rx DEFAULT_MODBUILD_CONFIG='config/modbuild.conf'
-declare -rx DEFAULT_VERSIONS_CONFIG='config/versions.conf'
-declare -rx DEFAULT_PMODULES_TMPDIR='/var/tmp/${USER}'
-
+declare -rx DEFAULT_DISTFILES_DIR="var/distfiles"
+declare -rx DEFAULT_VERSIONS_CONFIG="${CONFIG_DIR}/versions.conf"
+declare -rx DEFAULT_TMPDIR='var/tmp/${USER}'
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
@@ -30,39 +34,130 @@ get_version() {
declare -rx PMODULES_VERSION=$(get_version 'Pmodules')
-
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
usage() {
+ local prog=$(basename $0)
echo "
-build [OPTIONS] configure|compile|install
+Usage: ${prog} help|configure|compile|install
+
+This script must be used to
+- Bootstrap/configure a new Pmodules environment,
+- compile and install the required tools
+- install a new Pmodules version
+
+Run
+
+ ${prog} help configure|compile|install
+
+or
+
+ ${prog} configure|compile|install --help
+
+to get help for a specific sub-command.
"
std::die 1 ""
}
+#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+#
+pmodules::help() {
+ if (( $# > 1 )); then
+ usage
+ fi
+ case $1 in
+ configure|compile|install )
+ pmodules::help_$1
+ ;;
+ * )
+ echo -en "$1 - invalid sub-command!\n" 1>&2
+ usage
+ ;;
+ esac
+}
+
+#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+#
+read_config_file() {
+ local var="$1"
+ local fname="${!var}"
+ if [[ ! -r "${fname}" ]]; then
+ std::die 1 "Configuration file '${fname}' does not exist or is not readable!"
+ fi
+
+ source "${fname}" || std::die 1 "Cannot read configuration file '${fname}'"
+
+ if [[ -z "${PMODULES_ROOT}" ]]; then
+ std::die 1 "Error in configuration file '${fname}': PMODULE_ROOT not defined!"
+ fi
+ if [[ -z "${PMODULES_VERSION}" ]]; then
+ std::die 1 "Error in configuration file '${fname}': PMODULE_VERSION not defined!"
+ fi
+ if [[ -z "${PMODULES_DISTFILESDIR}" ]]; then
+ std::die 1 "Error in configuration file '${fname}': PMODULES_DISTFILESDIR not defined!"
+ fi
+ if [[ -z "${PMODULES_TMPDIR}" ]]; then
+ std::die 1 "Error in configuration file '${fname}': PMODULE_TMPDIR not defined!"
+ fi
+
+ # we have to make these variables global, otherwise they are not set
+ # in the calling function
+ declare -g PMODULES_ROOT="${PMODULES_ROOT}"
+ declare -g PMODULES_HOME="${PMODULES_HOME}"
+ declare -g PMODULES_DISTFILESDIR="${PMODULES_DISTFILESDIR}"
+ declare -g PMODULES_TMPDIR="${PMODULES_TMPDIR}"
+
+ std::upvar "${var}" "${fname}"
+}
+
+#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+#
+pmodules::help_configure() {
+ echo "
+Usage: $(basename $0) configure [OPTION...]
+
+Configure and setup a new Pmodules environment. You need permissions
+to write to the installation root.
+
+Options:
+--prefix=DIR
+ Root of the Pmodules environment installation. Everything will be
+ installed in a directory hierarchy with 'DIR' as prefix.
+ The default is '${DEFAULT_PMODULES_ROOT}'.
+
+--distfilesdir=DIR
+ Directory where downloaded files are stored.
+ The default is '${DEFAULT_PMODULES_DISTFILESDIR}' in the
+ Pmodules root directory.
+
+--tmpdir=DIR
+ Directory for temporary files.
+ The default is '${DEFAULT_PMODULES_TMPDIR}'
+
+--help
+ Print this help text.
+
+" 1>&2
+ std::die 1 ""
+}
+
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
pmodules::configure() {
- local install_root="${DEFAULT_PMODULES_ROOT}"
- local distfilesdir="${DEFAULT_PMODULES_DISTFILESDIR}"
- local tmpdir="${DEFAULT_PMODULES_TMPDIR}"
- local config_file="${BOOTSTRAP_DIR}/${DEFAULT_MODBUILD_CONFIG}"
+ local prefix="${PMODULES_ROOT:-${DEFAULT_PMODULES_ROOT}}"
+ local distfilesdir=''
+ local tmpdir=''
+ local config_file=''
+ local opt_force='no'
while (( $# > 0 )); do
case "$1" in
- --config )
- config_file="$2"
+ --prefix )
+ prefix="$2"
shift 1
;;
- --config=* )
- config_file="${1#*=}"
- ;;
- --install-root )
- install_root="$2"
- shift 1
- ;;
- --install-root=* )
- install_root="${1#*=}"
+ --prefix=* )
+ prefix="${1#*=}"
;;
--distfilesdir )
distfilesdir="$2"
@@ -71,6 +166,9 @@ pmodules::configure() {
--distfilesdir=* )
distfilesdir="${1#*=}"
;;
+ -f | --force )
+ opt_force='yes'
+ ;;
--tmpdir )
tmpdir="$2"
shift 1
@@ -78,6 +176,9 @@ pmodules::configure() {
--tmpdir=* )
tmpdir="${1#*=}"
;;
+ --help | -h | -\? )
+ pmodules::help_configure
+ ;;
-* )
std::die 1 "$1: illegal option"
;;
@@ -87,17 +188,88 @@ pmodules::configure() {
esac
shift 1
done
+ if [[ ! -d ${prefix} ]]; then
+ echo "The root directory '${prefix}' does not exist, trying to create it..."
+ if ! mkdir -p "${prefix}"; then
+ std::die 1 "Creating the root directory failed!\nAborting..."
+ fi
+ fi
+ if [[ ! -w ${prefix} ]]; then
+ std::die 1 "The root directory '${prefix}' is not writable!\nAborting..."
+ fi
+ mkdir -p "${prefix}/${CONFIG_DIR}" || \
+ std::die 1 "Aborting..."
- sed_cmd="s:@PMODULES_ROOT@:${install_root}:g;"
+ local config_file="${prefix}/${CONFIG_DIR}/${CONFIG_FILE}"
+ if [[ "${opt_force}" == 'yes' ]]; then
+ rm -f "${config_file}"
+ fi
+
+ if [[ -e "${config_file}" ]]; then
+ std::die 1 "The Pmodules environment has already been configured!
+Use the option --force to override.\nAborting..."
+ fi
+
+ [[ -z "${distfilesdir}" ]] && distfilesdir="${prefix}/${DEFAULT_DISTFILES_DIR}"
+ [[ -z "${tmpdir}" ]] && tmpdir="${prefix}/${DEFAULT_TMPDIR}"
+
+ sed_cmd="s:@PMODULES_ROOT@:${prefix}:g;"
sed_cmd+="s:@PMODULES_DISTFILESDIR@:${distfilesdir}:g;"
sed_cmd+="s:@PMODULES_TMPDIR@:${tmpdir}:g;"
sed_cmd+="s:@PMODULES_VERSION@:${PMODULES_VERSION}:g"
- sed "${sed_cmd}" "${DEFAULT_MODBUILD_CONFIG}.in" > "${config_file}"
+ sed "${sed_cmd}" "${BOOTSTRAP_DIR}/${CONFIG_DIR}/${CONFIG_FILE}.in" \
+ > "${config_file}" || \
+ std::die 1 "Cannot create configuration file in Pmodules root\nAborting..."
+
+ read_config_file 'config_file'
+ install -d -m 0755 "${PMODULES_HOME}/bin"
+ install -d -m 0755 "${PMODULES_HOME}/config"
+ install -d -m 0755 "${PMODULES_HOME}/init"
+ install -d -m 0755 "${PMODULES_HOME}/lib"
+ install -d -m 0755 "${PMODULES_HOME}/libexec"
+ install -d -m 0755 "${PMODULES_HOME}/sbin"
+ echo "Configuration:"
+ echo " root of Pmodules environment: ${prefix}"
+ echo " Pmodule prefix: ${PMODULES_HOME}"
+ echo " tmp directory: ${tmpdir}"
+ echo " store for downloaded files: ${distfilesdir}"
+ echo "Done..."
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
+pmodules::help_compile() {
+ echo "
+Usage: $(basename $0) compile [OPTION...]
+
+Compile and install the required tools for a new Pmodules environment.
+ou need the permissions to write to the installation root.
+
+Options:
+--prefix=DIR
+ Root of the Pmodules environment installation. The root of the
+ installation must be either specified via this option or the
+ environment variable PMODULES_ROOT. If this option is used and
+ the PMODULES_ROOT is set, the directory specified with this
+ option will be used.
+
+--debug
+ Enable verbose/debug output.
+
+--disable-cleanup )
+ Do not cleanup the tmp directory after compilation and installation.
+
+--force | -f
+ Force compilation.
+
+--help
+ Print this help text.
+
+" 1>&2
+ std::die 1 ""
+}
+
pmodules::compile() {
build () {
local -r name="$1"
@@ -105,7 +277,6 @@ pmodules::compile() {
shift
"${BOOTSTRAP_DIR}/Pmodules/modbuild" \
- "--debug" \
"--config=${config_file}" \
"--enable-cleanup" \
"--force-rebuild" \
@@ -114,33 +285,30 @@ pmodules::compile() {
std::die 3 "Compiling '${name}' failed!"
}
- local force='no'
- local config_file="${BOOTSTRAP_DIR}/${DEFAULT_MODBUILD_CONFIG}"
+ local prefix="${PMODULES_ROOT:-${DEFAULT_PMODULES_ROOT}}"
+ local opt_force='no'
+ local config_file=''
while (( $# > 0 )); do
case $1 in
+ --prefix )
+ prefix="$2"
+ shift 1
+ ;;
+ --prefix=* )
+ prefix="${1#*=}"
+ ;;
--disable-cleanup )
build_opts+=( "$1" )
;;
--debug )
build_opts+=( "$1" )
;;
- --config )
- config_file=$(std::get_abspath "$2")
- shift 1
- ;;
- --config=* )
- config_file=$(std::get_abspath "${1#*=}")
- ;;
- --install-root )
- PMODULES_ROOT="$2"
- shift 1
- ;;
- --install-root=* )
- PMODULES_ROOT="${1#*=}"
- ;;
-f | --force )
- force='yes'
+ opt_force='yes'
+ ;;
+ --help | -h | -\? )
+ pmodules::help_compile
;;
-* )
std::die 1 "$1: illegal option"
@@ -152,35 +320,34 @@ pmodules::compile() {
shift 1
done
- source "${config_file}"
- install -d -m 0755 "${PMODULES_HOME}/bin"
- install -d -m 0755 "${PMODULES_HOME}/config"
- install -d -m 0755 "${PMODULES_HOME}/init"
- install -d -m 0755 "${PMODULES_HOME}/lib"
- install -d -m 0755 "${PMODULES_HOME}/libexec"
- install -d -m 0755 "${PMODULES_HOME}/sbin"
+ local config_file="${prefix}/${CONFIG_DIR}/${CONFIG_FILE}"
+ read_config_file config_file
- if [[ ! -f "${PMODULES_HOME}/sbin/base64" ]] || [[ ${force} == 'yes' ]]; then
+ echo "Configuration:"
+ echo " root of Pmodules environment: ${prefix}"
+ echo " Pmodule prefix: ${PMODULES_HOME}"
+
+ if [[ ! -f "${PMODULES_HOME}/sbin/base64" ]] || [[ ${opt_force} == 'yes' ]]; then
build coreutils
fi
- if [[ ! -f "${PMODULES_HOME}/sbin/xgettext" ]] || [[ ${force} == 'yes' ]]; then
+ if [[ ! -f "${PMODULES_HOME}/sbin/xgettext" ]] || [[ ${opt_force} == 'yes' ]]; then
build gettext
fi
- if [[ ! -f "${PMODULES_HOME}/sbin/getopt" ]] || [[ ${force} == 'yes' ]]; then
+ if [[ ! -f "${PMODULES_HOME}/sbin/getopt" ]] || [[ ${opt_force} == 'yes' ]]; then
build getopt
fi
- if [[ ! -f "${PMODULES_HOME}/sbin/bash" ]] || [[ ${force} == 'yes' ]]; then
+ if [[ ! -f "${PMODULES_HOME}/sbin/bash" ]] || [[ ${opt_force} == 'yes' ]]; then
build bash
fi
- if [[ ! -e "${PMODULES_HOME}/sbin/tclsh" ]] || [[ ${force} == 'yes' ]]; then
+ if [[ ! -e "${PMODULES_HOME}/sbin/tclsh" ]] || [[ ${opt_force} == 'yes' ]]; then
build Tcl
fi
- if [[ ! -e "${PMODULES_HOME}/libexec/modulecmd.bin" ]] || [[ ${force} == 'yes' ]]; then
+ if [[ ! -e "${PMODULES_HOME}/libexec/modulecmd.bin" ]] || [[ ${opt_force} == 'yes' ]]; then
build modules
fi
echo "Done..."
@@ -188,35 +355,59 @@ pmodules::compile() {
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
+pmodules::help_install() {
+ echo "
+Usage: $(basename $0) install [OPTION...]
+
+Install a new Pmodules version.
+
+Options:
+--prefix=DIR
+ Root of the Pmodules environment installation. The root of the
+ installation must be either specified via this option or the
+ environment variable PMODULES_ROOT. If this option is used and
+ the PMODULES_ROOT is set, the directory specified with this
+ option will be used.
+
+--debug
+ Enable verbose/debug output.
+
+--disable-cleanup )
+ Do not cleanup the tmp directory after compilation and installation.
+
+--force | -f
+ Force compilation.
+
+--help
+ Print this help text.
+
+" 1>&2
+ std::die 1 ""
+}
+
pmodules::install() {
+ local prefix="${PMODULES_ROOT:-${DEFAULT_PMODULES_ROOT}}"
+ local config_file=''
local opt_force='no'
- local config_file="${BOOTSTRAP_DIR}/${DEFAULT_MODBUILD_CONFIG}"
while (( $# > 0 )); do
case $1 in
--debug )
set -x
;;
- --config )
- config_file="$2"
+ --prefix )
+ prefix="$2"
shift 1
;;
- --config=* )
- config_file="${1#*=}"
- ;;
- --debug )
- set -x
- ;;
- --install-root )
- PMODULES_ROOT="$2"
- shift 1
- ;;
- --install-root=* )
- PMODULES_ROOT="${1#*=}"
+ --prefix=* )
+ prefix="${1#*=}"
;;
-f | --force )
opt_force='yes'
;;
+ --help | -h | -\? )
+ pmodules::help_install
+ ;;
-* )
std::die 1 "$1: illegal option"
;;
@@ -227,26 +418,16 @@ pmodules::install() {
shift 1
done
- source "${config_file}"
-
- if [[ ! -d "${PMODULES_ROOT}" ]]; then
- read -p "The requested root directory does not exist. Create it? [y|N] " -n 1 ans
- case ${ans} in
- y | Y )
- mkdir -p "${PMODULES_ROOT}"
- ;;
- * )
- echo "Aborting ..." 1>&2
- exit 2
- ;;
- esac
- fi
+ local config_file="${prefix}/${CONFIG_DIR}/${CONFIG_FILE}"
+ read_config_file 'config_file'
###
#
# begin installation
#
- echo "Installing to ${PMODULES_HOME} ..."
+ echo "Configuration:"
+ echo " root of Pmodules environment: ${PMODULES_ROOT}"
+ echo " Pmodule prefix: ${PMODULES_HOME}"
sed_cmd="s:@PMODULES_HOME@:${PMODULES_HOME}:g;"
sed_cmd+="s:@PMODULES_VERSION@:${PMODULES_VERSION}:g;"
sed_cmd+="s:@MODULES_VERSION@:${MODULES_VERSION}:g;"
@@ -255,57 +436,37 @@ pmodules::install() {
sed_cmd+="s:@TCLSHDIR@:${PMODULES_HOME}/sbin:g;"
sed_cmd+="s:@pager@::g;"
sed_cmd+="s:@pageropts@::g;"
- sed_cmd+="s:@etcdir@:/opt/psi/config:g;"
+ sed_cmd+="s:@etcdir@:${PMODULES_ROOT}/${CONFIG_DIR}:g;"
sed_cmd+="s:@VERSIONING@:#:g;"
sed_cmd+="s:@prefix@:${PMODULES_HOME}:g;"
sed_cmd+="s:@initdir@:${PMODULES_HOME}/init:g;"
sed_cmd+="s:@MODULES_RELEASE@:${PMODULES_VERSION}:g;"
- sed "${sed_cmd}" "${SRC_DIR}/modulecmd.bash.in" > "${SRC_DIR}/modulecmd.bash"
- sed "${sed_cmd}" "${SRC_DIR}/modulecmd.tcl.in" > "${SRC_DIR}/modulecmd.tcl"
- sed "${sed_cmd}" "${SRC_DIR}/modbuild.in" > "${SRC_DIR}/modbuild"
- chmod 0755 "${SRC_DIR}/modbuild"
- sed "${sed_cmd}" "${SRC_DIR}/modmanage.bash.in" > "${SRC_DIR}/modmanage.bash"
- sed "${sed_cmd}" "${SRC_DIR}/profile.bash.in" > "${SRC_DIR}/profile.bash"
- sed "${sed_cmd}" "${SRC_DIR}/profile.csh.in" > "${SRC_DIR}/profile.csh"
- sed "${sed_cmd}" "${SRC_DIR}/profile.zsh.in" > "${SRC_DIR}/profile.zsh"
+ sed "${sed_cmd}" "${SRC_DIR}/profile.bash.in" > "${PMODULES_ROOT}/${CONFIG_DIR}/profile.bash-${PMODULES_VERSION}"
+ sed "${sed_cmd}" "${SRC_DIR}/profile.csh.in" > "${PMODULES_ROOT}/${CONFIG_DIR}/profile.csh-${PMODULES_VERSION}"
+ sed "${sed_cmd}" "${SRC_DIR}/profile.zsh.in" > "${PMODULES_ROOT}/${CONFIG_DIR}/profile.zsh-${PMODULES_VERSION}"
+ chmod 0644 "${PMODULES_ROOT}/${CONFIG_DIR}"/*-${PMODULES_VERSION}
- install -d -m 0755 "${PMODULES_HOME}/bin"
- install -d -m 0755 "${PMODULES_HOME}/config"
- install -d -m 0755 "${PMODULES_HOME}/init"
- install -d -m 0755 "${PMODULES_HOME}/lib"
- install -d -m 0755 "${PMODULES_HOME}/libexec"
- install -d -m 0755 "${PMODULES_HOME}/sbin"
+ test -e "${PMODULES_ROOT}/${CONFIG_DIR}/profile.bash" || \
+ install -m 0644 "$_-${PMODULES_VERSION}" "$_"
+
+ test -e "${PMODULES_ROOT}/${CONFIG_DIR}/profile.csh" || \
+ install -m 0644 "$_-${PMODULES_VERSION}" "$_"
+
+ test -e "${PMODULES_ROOT}/${CONFIG_DIR}/profile.zsh" || \
+ install -m 0644 "$_-${PMODULES_VERSION}" "$_"
+
+ sed "${sed_cmd}" "${SRC_DIR}/modulecmd.bash.in" > "${PMODULES_HOME}/libexec/modulecmd.bash"
+ chmod 0755 "${PMODULES_HOME}/libexec/modulecmd.bash"
+ sed "${sed_cmd}" "${SRC_DIR}/modulecmd.tcl.in" > "${PMODULES_HOME}/libexec/modulecmd.tcl"
+ chmod 0755 "${PMODULES_HOME}/libexec/modulecmd.tcl"
+ sed "${sed_cmd}" "${SRC_DIR}/modbuild.in" > "${PMODULES_HOME}/bin/modbuild"
+ chmod 0755 "${PMODULES_HOME}/bin/modbuild"
+ sed "${sed_cmd}" "${SRC_DIR}/modmanage.bash.in" > "${PMODULES_HOME}/libexec/modmanage.bash"
+ chmod 0755 "${PMODULES_HOME}/libexec/modmanage.bash"
install -m 0755 "${SRC_DIR}/modulecmd" "${PMODULES_HOME}/bin"
- install -m 0755 "${SRC_DIR}/modulecmd.bash" "${PMODULES_HOME}/libexec"
- install -m 0755 "${SRC_DIR}/modulecmd.tcl" "${PMODULES_HOME}/libexec"
install -m 0755 "${SRC_DIR}/modmanage" "${PMODULES_HOME}/bin"
- install -m 0755 "${SRC_DIR}/modmanage.bash" "${PMODULES_HOME}/libexec"
- install -m 0755 "${SRC_DIR}/modbuild" "${PMODULES_HOME}/bin"
-
- install -m 0755 "${SRC_DIR}/profile.bash" "${PMODULES_HOME}/config/profile.bash.sample"
- install -m 0755 "${SRC_DIR}/profile.csh" "${PMODULES_HOME}/config/profile.csh.sample"
- install -m 0755 "${SRC_DIR}/profile.zsh" "${PMODULES_HOME}/config/profile.zsh.sample"
-
- test -e "${PMODULES_ROOT}/${PMODULES_CONFIG_DIR}" || mkdir -p "$_"
-
- test -e "${PMODULES_ROOT}/${PMODULES_CONFIG_DIR}/profile.bash" || \
- install -m 0755 "${SRC_DIR}/profile.bash" "$_"
-
- test -e "${PMODULES_ROOT}/${PMODULES_CONFIG_DIR}/profile.csh" || \
- install -m 0755 "${SRC_DIR}/profile.csh" "$_"
-
- test -e "${PMODULES_ROOT}/${PMODULES_CONFIG_DIR}/profile.zsh" || \
- install -m 0755 "${SRC_DIR}/profile.zsh" "$_"
-
- test -e "${PMODULES_ROOT}/${PMODULES_CONFIG_DIR}/modbuild.conf" || \
- install -m 0755 "${config_file}" "$_"
-
- mkdir -p "${PMODULES_ROOT}/Libraries/modulefiles"
- mkdir -p "${PMODULES_ROOT}/Programming/modulefiles"
- mkdir -p "${PMODULES_ROOT}/Tools/modulefiles"
- test -e "${PMODULES_DISTFILESDIR}" || mkdir -p "$_"
install -m 0644 "${SRC_DIR}/bash" "${PMODULES_HOME}/init"
install -m 0644 "${SRC_DIR}/bash_completion" "${PMODULES_HOME}/init"
@@ -320,9 +481,17 @@ pmodules::install() {
install -m 0644 "${SRC_DIR}/libmodules.tcl" "${PMODULES_HOME}/lib/Pmodules"
{
+ PATH="${PMODULES_HOME}/sbin:${PATH}"
cd "${PMODULES_HOME}/lib/Pmodules"
"${BOOTSTRAP_DIR}/mkindex.tcl"
}
+
+ mkdir -p "${PMODULES_ROOT}/Tools/modulefiles"
+ mkdir -p "${PMODULES_ROOT}/Libraries/modulefiles"
+ mkdir -p "${PMODULES_ROOT}/Programming/modulefiles"
+ test -e "${PMODULES_DISTFILESDIR}" || mkdir -p "$_"
+
+ echo "Done..."
}
#=============================================================================
@@ -345,25 +514,20 @@ while (( $# > 0 )); do
-* )
std::die 1 "$1: illegal option"
;;
- configure | compile | install )
+ help | configure | compile | install )
subcmd="$1"
shift 1
subcmd_args=( "$@" )
shift $#
;;
* )
- std::die 1 "$1: Unknown sub-command."
+ std::die 1 "Invalid sub-command '$1'.\n\nUse 'build --help' to get help..."
;;
esac
shift 1
done
-[[ -n "${subcmd}" ]] || std::die 1 "Missing sub-command.\n\nUse 'build --help' to get some help..."
-
-if [[ "${SRC_DIR}/modbuild" -ot "${SRC_DIR}/modbuild.in" ]]; then
- sed "${sed_cmd}" "${SRC_DIR}/modbuild.in" > "${SRC_DIR}/modbuild"
- chmod 0755 "${SRC_DIR}/modbuild"
-fi
+[[ -n "${subcmd}" ]] || std::die 1 "Missing sub-command.\n\nUse 'build --help' to get help..."
pmodules::${subcmd} "${subcmd_args[@]}"
diff --git a/config/modbuild.conf.in b/config/modbuild.conf.in
index b1e6090..60d33c3 100644
--- a/config/modbuild.conf.in
+++ b/config/modbuild.conf.in
@@ -1,12 +1,11 @@
#!/bin/bash
-
-#
-# define PMODULES_ROOT only if it has not been passed as argument
-# to build/install scripts
#
: ${PMODULES_ROOT:=@PMODULES_ROOT@}
: ${PMODULES_DISTFILESDIR:=@PMODULES_DISTFILESDIR@}
: ${PMODULES_TMPDIR:=@PMODULES_TMPDIR@}
+export PMODULES_ROOT
+export PMODULES_DISTFILESDIR
+export PMODULES_TMPDIR
declare -x PMODULES_CONFIG_DIR='config'
declare -x PMODULES_MODULEFILES_DIR='modulefiles'
@@ -17,16 +16,3 @@ declare -x PMODULES_DEFAULT_GROUPS='Tools Programming'
declare -x PMODULES_DEFINED_RELEASES=':unstable:stable:deprecated:'
declare -x PMODULES_DEFAULT_RELEASES='stable'
-export PMODULES_DISTFILESDIR
-export PMODULES_TMPDIR
-
-#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# OS specific configuration
-#
-case ${OS} in
-Darwin )
- declare -x MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET='10.12'
- #declare -rx SDKROOT='macosx10.9'
- ;;
-esac
-